The North Wales homes which could be yours for £100,000

One of these properties could be yours for £100,000 (Image: Andrew Matthews/PA Wire)

The average house price in Wales and England increased by just 0.2% month on month in November and is just 0.9% above a year ago, the latest index shows.

This takes the average price of a home to £305,522 as the annual price growth is at its lowest for seven years, but sales increased by 2.5%, according to the index from Your Move.

Wales is one of the areas with the strongest growth, with prices up 2.7% to £185,893, although in areas such as Powys they have skyrocketed by 11.2% over the last 12 months, including a 3.3% rise in October. The average property in the area sold for £197,226.

With this in mind, here are some of the homes in North Wales you can buy for £100,000.

Anglesey- Moreton Road, Holyhead

Very attractive spacious mid terraced house conveniently situated for town centre, port, railway station and most local amenities.

The property, which has been extended, has been renovated externally in recent years, yet still offers scope for minor internal modernisation, allowing buyers to put their own stamp on it.

For further details, contact Burnells of Holyhead on 01407 762165.

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Conwy- Foryd Road, Kinmel Bay

Located in a popular residential area an opportunity to acquire an end terraced three bedroom house briefly affording: entrance hall, lounge, kitchen/diner and rear conservatory.

To the first floor: three bedrooms and bathroom with three-piece suite. Garden areas to front and rear and garage facility.

For further details, contact Jones and Redfearn of Rhyl on 01745 351111.

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Denbighshire - Tarleton Street, Rhyl

Detached house which has no onward chain and briefly affords the entrance lounge diner with open plan living, inner hallway, ground floor shower room, modern kitchen and on the upper floor there is the landing plus two bedrooms.

This cottage will require some modernising and is located with a short walk into Rhyl town and promenade. Having double glazing, gas central heating, shared - side access to rear parking located at the rear of the nursing home.

For further details, call Williams Estates of Rhyl on 01745 36944.

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Flintshire - Chemistry Lane, Deeside

In brief the property comprises of lounge, kitchen/diner, inner hallway, bathroom, two double bedrooms, two private garden areas and off road parking.

The property is fully double glazed and central heated and has had upgraded radiators.

For further details, contact Purplebricks on 0800 810 8008.

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Gwynedd - High Street, Harlech

This property is for sale with a modern method of auction with a starting bid price £100,000 plus plus reservation fee.

It is an excellent investment opportunity and has character features including a fitted kitchen and log burning stove. It is a few minutes walk from the town centre.

For further details, contact Tom Parry and Co of Harlech on 780833.

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Wrexham - Hill Street, Penycae

Beresford Adam presents this charming two bedroom detached property located in the village of Penycae.

This former sweet shop offers living accommodation which is full of character as well as benefiting from two bedrooms and a possible third which is situated off the main bedroom and off road parking to the front.

In brief the property comprises of; lounge/dining room, kitchen and utility room to the ground floor and two bedrooms and a bathroom to the first floor.

Externally there is an enclosed garden to the rear and off road parking for one car to the front.

For further details, contact Beresford Adams of Wrexham on 01978 480021.